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they put the pub date on the john kennedy book. >>> last night the president got emotional talking to a crowd in des moines, iowa, at his last rally of the campaign. probably his last campaign event of his life. let's take a look. >> i want to take this opportunity to say one thing to all the young people and not so young people who have given so much to this campaign over the years, those of you who haven't done this just for me but for each other, for a laid off family member, for a sick child, for a fallen friend, to all of you who have lived and breathed the hard work of change, i want to thank you. you took this campaign and you made it your own and you organized yourselves block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, county by county starting a movement that spread across the country, a movement made up of young and old and rich and poor and black and white, latino, asian, native american. [ cheers and applause ] >> robert gibbs is former press secretary for president obama and senior adviser to the campaign. robert gibbs, thank you for joining us. i got up this morning and loo
they put the pub date on the john kennedy book. >>> last night the president got emotional talking to a crowd in des moines, iowa, at his last rally of the campaign. probably his last campaign event of his life. let's take a look. >> i want to take this opportunity to say one thing to all the young people and not so young people who have given so much to this campaign over the years, those of you who haven't done this just for me but for each other, for a laid off family member,...
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so he was a very useful ally of president kennedy. >> the secret white house recordings of john kennedy, with ted widmer, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: tom shoop is the editor in chief of government executive magazine, looking at sequestration in the federal government. how was the federal government preparing for possible $1.20 trillion in cuts if no deal is brokered? guest: it's a mystery, because they're not being very public about what preparations are underway. but there have to been a process of looking at what things will be cut. publicly, what they're saying is as of last month that there were no specific plans or programs under way but that they would have to start sometime soon. that process is in the works. host: here's the headline -- why? guest: the way they say this is they don't want to sequester themselves. that is they don't want to go public with what areas might be cut, because that could have an impact on the process going forward on capitol hill and white house negotiators about what exactly could what exactlyto cuts. they
so he was a very useful ally of president kennedy. >> the secret white house recordings of john kennedy, with ted widmer, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: tom shoop is the editor in chief of government executive magazine, looking at sequestration in the federal government. how was the federal government preparing for possible $1.20 trillion in cuts if no deal is brokered? guest: it's a mystery, because they're not being very public...
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john f. kennedy was a magnet for the stars and his famous friends also appeared in tv ads. >> hi. my name is harry belafonte. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, henry fonda. >> every presidential candidate since has enlisted celebrities to endorse them in ads. >> i really think he's an honest man. that's why i'm voting for him. >> mike huckabee is a lifelong hunter who will protect our second amendment rights. >> celebrities have a cache that politicians love. they're coming from outside of the political process. voters are not as cynical toward hollywood figures as they are about politicians. one of the most successful ads was obama's yes we can video. that particular ad went viral over the internet so there were hundreds of thousands of people who ended up seeing that. the most valuable celebrity endorsement ads are the a-list celebrities where they're so famous, you don't even need to give their name. >> but obama's rivals run campaign ads trying to use his hollywood advantage against him. >> he's the biggest celebrity in the world. but is he ready to lead? >> it is probably a
john f. kennedy was a magnet for the stars and his famous friends also appeared in tv ads. >> hi. my name is harry belafonte. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, henry fonda. >> every presidential candidate since has enlisted celebrities to endorse them in ads. >> i really think he's an honest man. that's why i'm voting for him. >> mike huckabee is a lifelong hunter who will protect our second amendment rights. >> celebrities have a cache that politicians...
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kennedy. its been a long time since west vi inia was a democratic state. and bill clinton won west virginia, that's right, mark. >> and jimmy carter won itn 1980. >> ifill: i'm completely wrong. >> woodruff: we have plenty of time to get it straight. just to check in with mark and david quickly, no surprises from what we've seen. these are all whats expected. >> you're calling it this early in the tight it's a safe state for somebody. oe are beginning to>> see some indications. todayhe last few days and the president's job approval is 49, 5 that's i good sign for the president. mark and i talked about this on the "newshour." that's a very good predictor how a president is going to do. to be around 49 is where george w. bush was in 2004. that's a pretty good sign gleen let's see how jeff brown and his cohorts break this down. >> brown: i'm with stu and christina. one of the things we look at is exit pollses. we have acce to the information. i want to look at one of the national results weacaw,
kennedy. its been a long time since west vi inia was a democratic state. and bill clinton won west virginia, that's right, mark. >> and jimmy carter won itn 1980. >> ifill: i'm completely wrong. >> woodruff: we have plenty of time to get it straight. just to check in with mark and david quickly, no surprises from what we've seen. these are all whats expected. >> you're calling it this early in the tight it's a safe state for somebody. oe are beginning to>> see some...
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so ask that apathetic voter to imagine a president that looked like john f. kennedy and then tell them to imagine that that president insured that all americans can now get health care without worrying about it bankrupts him. under his leadership, america's most feared enemy was killed. imagine that this president got us out of two wars. imagine that he had won a nobel prize and resurrected the world's opinion of america. imagine a president who even when it was unpopular saved the backbone of american manufacturing, the auto industry and it's million middle class jobs when it was most fragile. imagine that president who reformed wall street, protected consumers and reformed education so every child in america was taking a college prep curriculum in high school. imagine this young president ending sanctioned discrimination in the military and pay discrimination for women in the workplace. imagine that this man had arrived in the midst of the biggest economic crisis since the great depression and still had created almost 5.5 million private sector jobs while s
so ask that apathetic voter to imagine a president that looked like john f. kennedy and then tell them to imagine that that president insured that all americans can now get health care without worrying about it bankrupts him. under his leadership, america's most feared enemy was killed. imagine that this president got us out of two wars. imagine that he had won a nobel prize and resurrected the world's opinion of america. imagine a president who even when it was unpopular saved the backbone of...
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the assassination of john kennedy. host: independent vermont senator bernie sanders joins us from capitol hill this morning. thank you for being with us. should democrats be ready to walk away from the bargaining table, as you the congress, addressed this fiscal cliff? should democrat be willing to say, if we cannot get what we want, we are willing to go over the cliff, essentially? guest: we all want to do everything we can to see that the fiscal cliff is avoided. what we have seen in the past is a level of obstructionism on the part of republicans to say, it is either my way or the highway. elections have consequences. democrats had a strong victory, the president won big. democrats won 25 out of 33 cents in the senate -- seats in the senate. one of the key issues in the campaign was whether or not we would extend tax breaks for the wealthiest people in the country. virtually every debate, every statement the president made, every speech, he said, i will not extend those tax breaks. i think the american people voted
the assassination of john kennedy. host: independent vermont senator bernie sanders joins us from capitol hill this morning. thank you for being with us. should democrats be ready to walk away from the bargaining table, as you the congress, addressed this fiscal cliff? should democrat be willing to say, if we cannot get what we want, we are willing to go over the cliff, essentially? guest: we all want to do everything we can to see that the fiscal cliff is avoided. what we have seen in the past...
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an interesting historical note -- in 1960, john kennedy campaigned in 50 states and nixon campaigned in 60 states. these campaigns are concentrating on 10 states. guest: 9-11 tossup states or states that are in play depending on how you define it. since we have an electoral college, that is the way the candidates go. host: on the democrats out west feeling lonely these days? guest: i am from oklahoma. even though it is being ignored, i think the electoral college is good for a small state. if one candidate wins the electoral college, you will see a discussion about that. guest: you can only do that if you have non partisan redistricting. host: a professor at the naval academy at annapolis, maryland says this. the president has had 220 fundraisers for the obama victory fund. this is his campaign and the democratic national committee. george w. bush had 86 and deutsche herger walker bush had 24. ronald reagan had only three. guest: you have superpac money flooding in and $1 billion flooding into this campaign. the president did what he thought he'd need to do. host: will it change afte
an interesting historical note -- in 1960, john kennedy campaigned in 50 states and nixon campaigned in 60 states. these campaigns are concentrating on 10 states. guest: 9-11 tossup states or states that are in play depending on how you define it. since we have an electoral college, that is the way the candidates go. host: on the democrats out west feeling lonely these days? guest: i am from oklahoma. even though it is being ignored, i think the electoral college is good for a small state. if...
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john f. kennedy campaigned in 49 states, richard nixon visited all 50. the current contest is just as close, but candidates heavily campaigned in 10 states. there are towns in a high of the have received more attention than the entire west coast. this -- the title is called "the vanishing battleground." host: vivian is on the phone from jamaica, new york. caller: good morning. i am calling because obama has to be the winner. he has to be the winner. because why? my mother is a sick woman, very sick. i have to pay for all for medication. with obama, i do not pay for one penny, i have all the education -- all of the medication for my mother. obama has four more years and with that four more years, he can do more. host: there is this from our twitter page, christopher says that -- host: floyd is on the phone from the battleground state of virginia. republican line. good morning, floyd. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: where is jones will, by the way? caller, the far western part. host: while you are talking, by the way, i want to hear from you, b
john f. kennedy campaigned in 49 states, richard nixon visited all 50. the current contest is just as close, but candidates heavily campaigned in 10 states. there are towns in a high of the have received more attention than the entire west coast. this -- the title is called "the vanishing battleground." host: vivian is on the phone from jamaica, new york. caller: good morning. i am calling because obama has to be the winner. he has to be the winner. because why? my mother is a sick...
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host: 1960, john kennedy, richard nixon. guest: there are people in our audience who will remember sitting up all night waiting. kennedy had won in the polls and nixon had clearly it closed the gap in the last 10 days. the first significant votes, computers were new in 1960. it had spun out at 7:00 a prediction that kennedy would win over 400 electoral votes. it was pretty primitive in those days and it turned out to be loudly premature. as we now know, it went back and forth all night, famously in illinois, where mayor daley in chicago came through with just enough votes, and likewise in texas. the electoral college, i think it was 303-219. the popular vote was 118,000 out of 60 million. you do the math. it does not get much closer than that. host: next caller. caller: are there any particular elections that stand up for the level of voter fraud that has occurred? the to talk about the methods combating voter fraud that have been used in the past. guest: the period that is most shameless is in the post-civil war era, partic
host: 1960, john kennedy, richard nixon. guest: there are people in our audience who will remember sitting up all night waiting. kennedy had won in the polls and nixon had clearly it closed the gap in the last 10 days. the first significant votes, computers were new in 1960. it had spun out at 7:00 a prediction that kennedy would win over 400 electoral votes. it was pretty primitive in those days and it turned out to be loudly premature. as we now know, it went back and forth all night,...
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john f. kennedy dedicated washington dulles international airport. the airport serves more than 23 million passengers each year. 10,000 acre site is completing a mul multimillion dollar expansion. the expansion resulted in costs that could put it at a competitive disadvantage. and for as long as i've been around and flying out of dulles, always the airport i use, always under construction. >> and thoes of us downtown twelers, i like my national airport. i like national. the subway thing. >> something for everyone. >> exactly right. any airport will be busy this week. >> oh, my gosh. go ahead and leave for the airport now. that line at security by tuesday afternoon and wednesday that will be three miles of furbling. >> is that a real word? >> it's that line that goes back and forth. >> it's mostly a fake word. it's called a snigling. it's a word that should isn't a but should be i heard that on a nonnews show. and today not as pretty as yesterday. a little more in the way of cloud cover. won't interfere with anything you want to do outside. 46 now in
john f. kennedy dedicated washington dulles international airport. the airport serves more than 23 million passengers each year. 10,000 acre site is completing a mul multimillion dollar expansion. the expansion resulted in costs that could put it at a competitive disadvantage. and for as long as i've been around and flying out of dulles, always the airport i use, always under construction. >> and thoes of us downtown twelers, i like my national airport. i like national. the subway thing....
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the assassination of john f. kennedy today at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> truman had two big puzzles in his life. the first was, this was a man who got into politics having failed at many businesses as a young man. the only way to get into politics in missouri was to be part of a machine. there were two machines. he hooked up with the pendergast machine, which was the most corrupt and often vicious machine. i said to myself, how did this happen? how could he possibly work in this machine in local politics? that was the first thing i had to work out. the second is what we all know about. how does he come to use the atomic bomb? what was behind the decision? what is the story about the atomic bomb before he became president and then when the decision was on his desk? it is still a controversial story. i wanted to know more about it. >> from his early life through his presidency, a look at the early life of president truman tonight at 8 p.m. on c-span's "q & a." host: joining us from new york is justin ruben, the executive director of m
the assassination of john f. kennedy today at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> truman had two big puzzles in his life. the first was, this was a man who got into politics having failed at many businesses as a young man. the only way to get into politics in missouri was to be part of a machine. there were two machines. he hooked up with the pendergast machine, which was the most corrupt and often vicious machine. i said to myself, how did this happen? how could he possibly work in this...
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but it has happened, john kennedy did it back in 1960. the state boasts 18 electoral votes, and both candidates have visited the state more than 20 times since april. joe barton joins us now on the phone. joe, let's talk a little bit about these two last minute visits, one by romney's team and one by biden, obviously, the president's team. what do you make of those last minute visits? >> well, you know, yesterday privately the obama campaign was talking to me about how this is a sign of panic from the romney campaign, silly, those sorts of things, and lo and behold the vice president stops in the cleveland unannounced. you know, we've been talking all week about making moves from positions of strength, and you could say that the jeep ad that romney ran in ohio would not seem to have been run from a position of strength. this last second move makes you wonder on the obama campaign side if, um, some of the polling and some of the early vote numbers they thought may have skewed the election their way early on. jenna: do you think these appea
but it has happened, john kennedy did it back in 1960. the state boasts 18 electoral votes, and both candidates have visited the state more than 20 times since april. joe barton joins us now on the phone. joe, let's talk a little bit about these two last minute visits, one by romney's team and one by biden, obviously, the president's team. what do you make of those last minute visits? >> well, you know, yesterday privately the obama campaign was talking to me about how this is a sign of...
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kennedy was in the white house. little did i know that most seniors in the 50 states, the older we get, the little more moderate we get. i found out that the aarp comes from a fairly liberal viewpoint. i started 60 plus association as a counter. we have about 7 million senior citizen activists. they have a 40 million. we're not trying to catch up, we are just trying to offer a an alternative viewpoint. we make it clear we come from and a conservative viewpoint. one major difference between us and the aarp -- they are selling a lot of products through the mail and we are selling a philosophy. host: our first call comes from paul from international falls, minn. on the line for democrats. caller: i would like to ask this gentleman -- i am sure he is talking the republican line. in doing so, he is saying that the $760 billion taken out of medicare was taken away from the seniors. he knows it was used to strengthen medicare and make it longer and give them a little bit better benefits. taking away from the insurance comp
kennedy was in the white house. little did i know that most seniors in the 50 states, the older we get, the little more moderate we get. i found out that the aarp comes from a fairly liberal viewpoint. i started 60 plus association as a counter. we have about 7 million senior citizen activists. they have a 40 million. we're not trying to catch up, we are just trying to offer a an alternative viewpoint. we make it clear we come from and a conservative viewpoint. one major difference between us...
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you don't have to win remember, john f. kennedy won by less than 1%. you don't have to win by 10%. president obama won but it looks like 2%. in the battleground states, president obama, there were nine of them, president obama won outright seven flat out. of course, ohio was the big prize, as well as virginia on top of them he also won pennsylvania, new hampshire michigan nevada and wisconsin florida is still up for grabs but obama has been leading. i think he led almost all night long in florida it's just that because rick scott tried to suppress the vote, some people had to vote so late in florida that they may still be counting votes, whatever. the vote is just not all in in florida, but it looks like it's going to go president obama's way, as well. the only state sadly that did not follow the trend was north carolina. barack obama won it the last time and mitt romney got it this time. peter, overall a good night in the senate for democrats, as well. >> very good night in the is that the, one we didn't mention earlier is in hawaii, hirono, the first senator born in japan was ele
you don't have to win remember, john f. kennedy won by less than 1%. you don't have to win by 10%. president obama won but it looks like 2%. in the battleground states, president obama, there were nine of them, president obama won outright seven flat out. of course, ohio was the big prize, as well as virginia on top of them he also won pennsylvania, new hampshire michigan nevada and wisconsin florida is still up for grabs but obama has been leading. i think he led almost all night long in...
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compared to back in the 1960s presidential election john f. kennedy he campaigned in 49 states. and richard nixon visited all 50 states. some political experts say the current practice of focusing on so few states that distorts the entire electoral process. >>> it's 7:17. a ktvu field poll suggest fewer ballots will be cast today in california compared to the 2008 presidential election. despite a record number of people registering to vote. poll estimates about 12.75 million people will actually cast ballots in the state this year. that's compared to 13.74 million in 2008. one theory suggest people were more motivated four years ago because of the historic nature of the obama candidacy. >>> on the flip side voters using mail-in ballots are expected to reach a new high. field poll expects 51% to vote early compared to 49% who are expected to vote in person at precincts today. we will have election coverage throughout the morning and special coverage this afternoon we start at 4 p.m. in fact as polls close on the east coast and have up-to-the minute results on ktvu.com and mobile
compared to back in the 1960s presidential election john f. kennedy he campaigned in 49 states. and richard nixon visited all 50 states. some political experts say the current practice of focusing on so few states that distorts the entire electoral process. >>> it's 7:17. a ktvu field poll suggest fewer ballots will be cast today in california compared to the 2008 presidential election. despite a record number of people registering to vote. poll estimates about 12.75 million people...
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john f. kennedy got 303. it could be around about what obama gets. if he has florida he'll go above 330. >> bill: you and i have talked over the last few months, a couple of years about some of the very, very important senate races. we don't have time to go through them all. but how do you see the senate shaping up? >> you know, we just spent $6 billion, bill, and the $6 billion has probably bought us a status quo election. >> bill: in senate races? >> in senate races. we may end up with about 53 democrats. >> bill: which is what there is today. >> exactly what there is today. i don't think the house is changing much either. status quo election. >> bill: unbelievable. in the senate, republicans went into this expecting maybe not to take the senate but certainly to pick up a couple of senate seats. what happened? >> well, olympia snowe retired which gave the seat to angus king uva law graduate. i have to put the plug in who will sit with the democrats as an independent. then of course we had todd akin, the republicans found the one guy in missouri who
john f. kennedy got 303. it could be around about what obama gets. if he has florida he'll go above 330. >> bill: you and i have talked over the last few months, a couple of years about some of the very, very important senate races. we don't have time to go through them all. but how do you see the senate shaping up? >> you know, we just spent $6 billion, bill, and the $6 billion has probably bought us a status quo election. >> bill: in senate races? >> in senate races....
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i think maybe they went for john kennedy. they went for lyndon johnson in '64. >> ifill: we'll be back in a moment with more results it the down-to-the-wire presidential election. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> music is a universal language. when i was in an accident i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united health care i got help that fit my life, information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i'm from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never miss a beat. >> we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. united health care. the world of dramatic landscapes, majestic castles, and remarkable characters. all brought to life on board a modern cruise vessel so travelers can spend less time getting there. viking river crewses. exploring the world. intel. bnsf railway. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs statio
i think maybe they went for john kennedy. they went for lyndon johnson in '64. >> ifill: we'll be back in a moment with more results it the down-to-the-wire presidential election. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> music is a universal language. when i was in an accident i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united health care i got help that fit my life, information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i'm from,...
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i think it has been on every president's plate going back to the time of john f. kennedy. it is time for the american public to make their statements and hopefully, with the election next year, that might send a further message and i think that finally he might be able to get some bipartisanship. >> you have seen reaction from john boehner and harry reid. we have a week -- a written statement from mitch mcconnell and paul ryan. here is what mitch mcconnell had to say -- i extend my congratulations on the hard- fought victory. the american people did to bank things, they gave president obama a second chance to fix the problem, but he admits he failed to solve. and they preserved the gop's control of the house of representatives, the voters have not endorsed the failures of the first term, they have simply given him more time to finish the job they asked him to do. paul ryan is coming back to the house. he won his seat last night, he says i'm going to be continuing our responsibility as chairman of the house budget committee and representative of wisconsin's first congressio
i think it has been on every president's plate going back to the time of john f. kennedy. it is time for the american public to make their statements and hopefully, with the election next year, that might send a further message and i think that finally he might be able to get some bipartisanship. >> you have seen reaction from john boehner and harry reid. we have a week -- a written statement from mitch mcconnell and paul ryan. here is what mitch mcconnell had to say -- i extend my...
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another candidate for president did and that was john f. kennedy. he came to new hampshire before coming down to cape cod to wait for returns, which as we all know did not come through that very evening in 1960. host: howe as governor romney doing with the economy in new hampshire? guest: it is a bit tricky if your main message nationwide is the economy and new hampshire's economy and the unemployment rate is so low. one issue the democrats have been using both of the presidential election and in our gubernatorial races is the issue of abortion. that has been something that has been highly significant in the advertising that i have seen on the new hampshire television. one thing that is interesting being in a swing state if you're watching nationwide and you're not in a swing state is that if you turn on the television or the radio, it is all advertising. if you are local auto dealer try to sell your cars, you really have a hard time getting here ads in at this point. so you'll see a positive ad the president than in- ad against the a president. aga
another candidate for president did and that was john f. kennedy. he came to new hampshire before coming down to cape cod to wait for returns, which as we all know did not come through that very evening in 1960. host: howe as governor romney doing with the economy in new hampshire? guest: it is a bit tricky if your main message nationwide is the economy and new hampshire's economy and the unemployment rate is so low. one issue the democrats have been using both of the presidential election and...
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i think we were close to elements in the past years with john mccain and ted kennedy working together, but there is some sense we are protecting our borders for national security reasons, but also a path to citizenship. what elements are there are not clear, but you will have to have assurances it would not be 1986 all over again. it will be a tough sell. both parties have suddenly and interest in resolving this issue, and there have been good ideas out there for a long time that could be revived. host: -- guest: i agree. i think president obama has a huge opportunity to get a huge policy area that he promised to do. i think democrats could have gotten the dream that, done in 2009, but health care got in the way. the republican party does not have an immigration policy. they were going to come up with an alternative to the dream that, and they later backed off -- dream act, and they later backed off. the u.s. chamber of commerce wants it. they were pushing for it under president george w. bush who fell short. unions have some concern, so that is something to watch. that is something w
i think we were close to elements in the past years with john mccain and ted kennedy working together, but there is some sense we are protecting our borders for national security reasons, but also a path to citizenship. what elements are there are not clear, but you will have to have assurances it would not be 1986 all over again. it will be a tough sell. both parties have suddenly and interest in resolving this issue, and there have been good ideas out there for a long time that could be...
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chris has written two books about john kennedy who remarked to an aide who had a profile written about him calling the aide brilliant. and kennedy said another 10,000 votes in illinois and we'd all be stupid. so very close. >> let's take a look at polling in recent weeks, which has barely budged. president obama and governor mitt romney deadlocked in a statistical tie with the 2000 election in mind, look back, both sides have already assembled legal teams to handle any voting irregularities or possible recounts. can you imagine that? there is, i guess, a possibility this could be a long night. this contest will likely come down to a handful of swing states which have shown the president with a consistent but razor thin advantage among likely voters. polling precincts and a number of states including virginia and new hampshire have just opened their doors for voting right now as is tradition to tiny new hampshire villages were first to cast ballots. at midnight, it was a split decision, five votes for each candidate. there were 23 votes for president obama, nine for romney in hart's loc
chris has written two books about john kennedy who remarked to an aide who had a profile written about him calling the aide brilliant. and kennedy said another 10,000 votes in illinois and we'd all be stupid. so very close. >> let's take a look at polling in recent weeks, which has barely budged. president obama and governor mitt romney deadlocked in a statistical tie with the 2000 election in mind, look back, both sides have already assembled legal teams to handle any voting...
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kennedy. he came to new hampshire before coming down to cape cod to wait for returns which we know did not come through that very evening in 1960. >> how is governor romney dealing with the good economy in new hampshire, 5.7% unemployment rate? >> well it is a little bit tricky if your main message is economy and new hampshire's economy is and their unemployment rate is so low. it is slightly tricky. one issue that the democrats have been using -- >> you can see the rest of these remarks online at cspan.org. >> we're going to >> in response to hurricane sandy you will hear from fema administrator and we are joined by h.u.d, secretary and red cross senior v.p. for disaster services. following remarks we will be taking questions from reporters. we will take one question per person and with that i turn it over to the administrator. >> good afternoon. the response is i think if you get in some of the areas where storm surge was people had significant flood damage in their homes and the impact is r
kennedy. he came to new hampshire before coming down to cape cod to wait for returns which we know did not come through that very evening in 1960. >> how is governor romney dealing with the good economy in new hampshire, 5.7% unemployment rate? >> well it is a little bit tricky if your main message is economy and new hampshire's economy is and their unemployment rate is so low. it is slightly tricky. one issue that the democrats have been using -- >> you can see the rest of...
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kennedy or bim clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too. >> she's wrong. the correct answer there is -- >> theodore roosevelt. i have all their ages. >> tell us. >> 1901, ross investment became president at the age of 42 years and 322 days, young youngest president. after his, kennedy, 43 bill clinton, third youngest, 46, then ulysses s grant and barack obama, fifth youngest president, sworn in at 47 years and 169 days. >> wow. back across to kath. >> nice lady from upstate new york what is the name of the new nbc television series based on a family at the white house, like will life at the white house, commander in chief, 1600 penn or the situation room? >> 1600 penn. >> good for you. >> that's not even on yet? >> it is not. comes out january 10th. bull pullman, president in "independence day," place comedic president and his wife was jenna elfman from "dharma & greg," this trophy wife first lady. >> that was weird. back across to kath. >> from new york city, which president got permission to build a swimming pool and a movie theater in the white house? w
kennedy or bim clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too. >> she's wrong. the correct answer there is -- >> theodore roosevelt. i have all their ages. >> tell us. >> 1901, ross investment became president at the age of 42 years and 322 days, young youngest president. after his, kennedy, 43 bill clinton, third youngest, 46, then ulysses s grant and barack obama, fifth youngest president, sworn in at 47 years and 169 days. >> wow. back...
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president kennedy said no because john-john was playing at his desk, and he felt -- the president felt that he wasn't taking the office seriously enough. >> i know that after his death jacqueline kennedy reached out to stanley and had him shoot some photographs for a memorial issue for "look" magazine. tell us about that. >> that's right. you know something. she said to stanley, she was so glad that he and the president had conspired against her because she wouldn't have had all the photographs that he took during those four days. she was so grateful, and stanley gave her all the photographs in an album, and then they went to london together, and there's a very funny diary extract. stanley titled it my 14 days of agony with jacqueline kennedy in which he had to trail her all over london and take pictures. >> kitty kelly, you capture these moments so call. the book is called "capturing camelot." thanks for sharing some of it with us this morning. appreciate it. >> now let's head outside to matt and al and our huge concert segment. >> being besieged by teenagers to take things up to the
president kennedy said no because john-john was playing at his desk, and he felt -- the president felt that he wasn't taking the office seriously enough. >> i know that after his death jacqueline kennedy reached out to stanley and had him shoot some photographs for a memorial issue for "look" magazine. tell us about that. >> that's right. you know something. she said to stanley, she was so glad that he and the president had conspired against her because she wouldn't have...
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i think we were close to elements in the past years with john mccain and ted kennedy working together, but there is some sense we are protecting our borders for national security reasons, but also a path to citizenship. what elements are there are not clear, but you will have to have assurances it would not be 1986 all over again. it will be a tough sell. both parties have suddenly and interest in resolving this issue, and there have been good ideas out there for a long time that could be revived. host: -- guest: i agree. i think president obama has a huge opportunity to get a huge policy area that he promised to do. i think democrats could have gotten the dream that, done in 2009, but health care got in the way. the republican party does not have an immigration policy. they were going to come up with an alternative to the dream that, and they later backed off -- dream act, and they later backed off. the u.s. chamber of commerce wants it. they were pushing for it under president george w. bush who fell short. unions have some concern, so that is something to watch. that is something w
i think we were close to elements in the past years with john mccain and ted kennedy working together, but there is some sense we are protecting our borders for national security reasons, but also a path to citizenship. what elements are there are not clear, but you will have to have assurances it would not be 1986 all over again. it will be a tough sell. both parties have suddenly and interest in resolving this issue, and there have been good ideas out there for a long time that could be...
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he's not your father's democrat, he's not a john f. kennedy democrat. he's got his own agenda. >> where is the center you could shake hands with a democrat over the table? >> can i? >> yeah, which issue? >> there are plenty of issues. bringing the corporate tax rate down. i think it's a great idea that he came up with and prick supported -- president clinton supported that. >> i'm proud to have the support of president clinton who said the progressive version is the best and it was the budget that most invested in putting america back into the future business because it protects social security, medicare and makes america competitive internationally. so i think president clinton is a ranl guy and thought it was a great budget number one. number two i've worked with republicans. we should try to work together. i've worked on the fight to end the war in afghanistan. but the reality is there are big differences between democrats and republicans in washington. mr. doherty is a republican he's committed to more tax breaks for mill nares to repealing obama ca
he's not your father's democrat, he's not a john f. kennedy democrat. he's got his own agenda. >> where is the center you could shake hands with a democrat over the table? >> can i? >> yeah, which issue? >> there are plenty of issues. bringing the corporate tax rate down. i think it's a great idea that he came up with and prick supported -- president clinton supported that. >> i'm proud to have the support of president clinton who said the progressive version is...
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john f. kennedy. he's so proud proud. and he already is dedicated that he is going to be the person that is going to bring honor to the family. he already is planning by the age of 17 being elected attorney governor of -- attorney general of arkansas, governor of arkansas and president of the united states. he goes to georgetown. and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the rhodes fellowship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere, but he cannot have a sustained, ongoing relationship with a woman. he is attracted to the kind of women his mother directs him to who are the wuty queens -- beauty queens, who are the ones who are flirtatious, who are attractive, and that's really where his eyes have been. until he comes back to yale law school. there he meets hillary rodham. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> and booktv continues from miami. this is our live coverage of the 29th annual miami book fair international. the festival is
john f. kennedy. he's so proud proud. and he already is dedicated that he is going to be the person that is going to bring honor to the family. he already is planning by the age of 17 being elected attorney governor of -- attorney general of arkansas, governor of arkansas and president of the united states. he goes to georgetown. and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the rhodes fellowship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere, but he cannot have a...
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it was our great president, john f. kennedy, who said when you balance budgets, don't balance it on the backs of the poor. and this sequestration, what it does to the programs that serve the neediest and the most vulnerable, the children, the mothers, the retired women, this is going to hurt them the most. and i would say nobody in their right mind would vote to do that. the american people made their wishes clear in this last election, they supported president obama, and they want this congress to get going and to get the job done. but at the rate we're going, we are all going no place fast except over a cliff, and as you pointed out, the impact of going over this cliff will be devastating to our overall economy but particularly for those that are the most vulnerable -- our children and our mothers and our elderly women. so i want to congratulate my colleague and partner in so many efforts for women, children and families and for working americans and really for getting a compromise, for getting a solution that will ke
it was our great president, john f. kennedy, who said when you balance budgets, don't balance it on the backs of the poor. and this sequestration, what it does to the programs that serve the neediest and the most vulnerable, the children, the mothers, the retired women, this is going to hurt them the most. and i would say nobody in their right mind would vote to do that. the american people made their wishes clear in this last election, they supported president obama, and they want this...
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. >> he was not -- he took photos of the children, beautiful photos, but jackie kennedy was not a fan of having her children photographed. >> no. >> how did those photos come about? >> there was a law in the white house that no pictures -- and the picture of little john john in the oval office was taken when jackie left washington and went to greece. as soon as she was out of town, the president said to evelyn, call stanley and get him over here. the president gave stanley four days of exclusive shots at the white house, in the oval office at camp david. and that one photograph of little john sitting in the oval office at the desk was the only one the president wouldn't let stanley use. he said, no. that looks like i disrespect the oval office. >> there's a picture of the president pushing his wife's hair out of her eyes. and, again -- >> jackie told stanley that that was her favorite photograph, of every photograph taken of the two of them, because it shows an intimacy and affection that jfk just never wanted to have photographed. he did care about his image. he really did. he wouldn
. >> he was not -- he took photos of the children, beautiful photos, but jackie kennedy was not a fan of having her children photographed. >> no. >> how did those photos come about? >> there was a law in the white house that no pictures -- and the picture of little john john in the oval office was taken when jackie left washington and went to greece. as soon as she was out of town, the president said to evelyn, call stanley and get him over here. the president gave...
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becomes the first female senator taking back the seat, long held by the late edward kennedy. and in nebraska, john kerry tried to reclaim the senate seat there, he loses out to -- baba kerrey tried to reclaim the senate seat there he loses out to deb fisher. and in new mexico, this was the seat left open by jeff, it will not change hands. the democrats keep this seat. and martin wins with 51% over heather wilson. many thought she had a chance to win, she loses with 45%. and ohio, this race -- sherrod brown able to keep his seat over josh mandel. he wins with 50%. and in pennsylvania, yen, and thereby the case to the democrat wins with a comfortable margin. a 54% over 45%. the to our web site c-span.org for more details. host: from the wall street journal, economic money rooms after win come in the second term, president obama confronts an economy that offers glimmers of long missing vitality but remains a held back by fiscal and regulatory uncertainties and slowing global growth. united states stock futures headed lower and the dollar weakened as obama won another term on tue
becomes the first female senator taking back the seat, long held by the late edward kennedy. and in nebraska, john kerry tried to reclaim the senate seat there, he loses out to -- baba kerrey tried to reclaim the senate seat there he loses out to deb fisher. and in new mexico, this was the seat left open by jeff, it will not change hands. the democrats keep this seat. and martin wins with 51% over heather wilson. many thought she had a chance to win, she loses with 45%. and ohio, this race --...
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i think we were close to elements in the past years with john mccain and ted kennedy working together, but there is some sense we are protecting our borders for national security reasons, but also a path to citizenship. what elements are there are not clear, but you will have to have assurances it would not be 1986 all over again. it will be a tough sell. both parties have suddenly and interest in resolving this issue, and there have been good ideas out there for a long time that could be revived. host: -- guest: i agree. i think president obama has a huge opportunity to get a huge policy area that he promised to do. i think democrats could have gotten the dream that, done in 2009, but health care got in the way. the republican party does not have an immigration policy. they were going to come up with an alternative to the dream that, and they later backed off -- dream act, and they later backed off. the u.s. chamber of commerce wants it. they were pushing for it under president george w. bush who fell short. unions have some concern, so that is something to watch. that is something w
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kennedy said, ask what you can do for your country. no we are not asking that anymore. what county country do for us? that's huge. and i'm not going to generalize about any ethnic group, it's a mentality that pervades across society that we're no longer the traditional americans, that we're all in it together and going to build this country we're going to do it, the folks. no, it's some people are saying i don't want to do it but i want them to do it for me. that's huge and president obama's campaign targeted those people. and his administration did. and that's why we are spending so much money. that's why the president's philosophy of bigger government appeals. >> megyn: we want to underscore that we are still -- this race is still too close to call for several of the key states. we have not made a call in ohio. we have not made a call in north carolina. we have not made a call in virginia. so we are awaiting, you know, these number crunchers who do their job. they think these races are just too tight. so, while the president leads wi
kennedy said, ask what you can do for your country. no we are not asking that anymore. what county country do for us? that's huge. and i'm not going to generalize about any ethnic group, it's a mentality that pervades across society that we're no longer the traditional americans, that we're all in it together and going to build this country we're going to do it, the folks. no, it's some people are saying i don't want to do it but i want them to do it for me. that's huge and president obama's...